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Hi Rabbit22
Thanks for your post. If employees are entitled to leave that doesn't accrue you would use the running down method. The Help Article, Running down method, has detailed instructions for this.
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Hi Tracey
I have approx 80 employees, including casuals.
Firstly I have the same issue, how can I set up reminders for all of these employees on their anniversary dates
Secondly, how do I record the number of hours available for each employee, do I go into each employee and put in the number of hours manually? But I can't do this if we don't tick the 'carry over entitlements' field...whcih is what it says in the setup
And how do I record a number of hours for casuals to use in a running down balance when I don't know how many hours they are going to work in a year? I can't use the number of days, because MYOB doesnt work like that..
Thank you
Sheryl
- Tracey_H2 years agoFormer Staff
Hi Shezamac
You can record an adjustment pay to enter the leave balance, zero out all amounts/hours and enter the number of hours against the Family & Domestic Violence leave entitlement category. Step 5 in the Help Article, Running down method of leave, has instructions for recording an adjustment pay.
The Help Article, Family and domestic violence leave, has detailed information on setting up and paying this leave. You can set up reminders by following Step 4 in the Help Article, Running down method of leave.
If you're not sure about your obligations with regards to this leave we do recommend checking the Fairwork website or speaking to your accountant.
Please let me know if you need further help.
- Shezamac2 years agoExperienced Cover User
Hi Tracey
Yes I could do that, but that is fairly annoying as is having to set a reminder to adjust these hours each time my 80+ employees come to their anniversary date.
And how do you record a number of hours to start with for casuals if you don't know how many hours they are working in a given year...
Thank you
- Tracey_H2 years agoFormer Staff
Hi Shezamac
For casual employees you would need to leave the entitlement balance as zero, then follow the steps in Step 4 of the Help Article, Family and Domestic violence, leave to check the leave taken. When processing the pay run you could enter the number of days in the Leave tracking information window. Then when running the Entitlement balance detail report go to Insert/Modify>>Show Hide and show the Notes column.
Please let me know if you need further help.
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